Byebye old phone

Bart Vander Sanden Freelance app and web developer in Leuven, Belgium Home Web Development Photography Blog English Nederlands Home › Blog › Byebye old phone Byebye old phone Posted on 30 December 2011. About me Hi, I'm Bart, a freelance web developer based in Leuven, Belgium. I … | Continue reading


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Radical Honesty

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CocoaPods

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Reverse Ordered Lists with CSS

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@manuel-strehl.de | 12 years ago

BolognaFiere wins case against Federlegno for Saiedue

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BolognaFiere closes 2011 with a flourish: a splendid edition of Motorshow and a positive budget estimate. The Group’s 2012 calendar is presented, with 90 exhibitions (including 11 abroad) and 8 new initiatives.

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

Circles of Parity: A History

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@conroy.org | 12 years ago

Urban Birding Adventure: St. Louis Tree Sparrows!

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Our Software Industry needs to step up to the crease and tell the world that we can write code

8 years ago I had a very embarrassing meeting. I laughed at a major global company that had invested over $ 600 million in a shared system. It took 5 years for the companies representative to talk to me again. I did not actually laugh initially. I did something much worse. They e … | Continue reading


@ronaldduncan.wordpress.com | 12 years ago

Caching is king or how to make a fast web app

Your developers have created a brilliant new application, and you are new starting to get some traffic, but it is collapsing under the load, and you are having to throw hardware at the problem. A solution is at hand in the form of caching. Varnish is the first thing to give your … | Continue reading


@ronaldduncan.wordpress.com | 12 years ago

Understanding the cloud

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@ronaldduncan.wordpress.com | 12 years ago

The Government Needs to Answer back

One of our more noisy US colleagues recently stated that the UK Government needs to do more in the cloud. Given our experience the UK Government is doing lots in the cloud, they are just not doing it with our US colleague. So I thought it would be helpful to provide a few example … | Continue reading


@ronaldduncan.wordpress.com | 12 years ago

ArteFiera Art First 2011, Attention and Optimism

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

Confindustria Ceramica and BolognaFiere sign agreement to keep Cersaie in Bologna

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

Music Italy Show 2012 - The great music exhibition returns

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

Twitter Bootstrap on Rails

In the past weeks I saw a lot of interest for the twitter bootstrap framework, and for good reasons. If you’re not familiar with it, go straight to the site. I guess you’ll like it. | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 12 years ago

Partnership between Bolognafiere group and Interteks for Cosmoprof Istanbul

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

Success for BolognaFiere with Cosmoprof Asia Hong Kong: italian visitors up 38%, foreign visitors up 17%

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

Hard Decisions

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 12 years ago

Satisficers vs. Optimizers

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 12 years ago

Vim for Rails developers: Lazy modern configuration

Vim is very customizable, it has thousands of plugins suitable for everyone’s needs. Each of us uses some of them. Furthermore, it has a good number of files you can use to configure some aspects of the editor and it would be very nice to keep all this stuff under a version contr … | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 12 years ago

Survivorship bias

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

On Running

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Met has launched

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

HTML5 is no silver bullet for apps

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Reaching a plateau

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Met In The App Store

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

New build, first website, press plans

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

How I Will Design My App Website

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Week 3: An App in Four Weeks

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

New build and screenshots

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Rotation fun

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Introducing Met

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Beta and Branding

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

iOS products are a local optimum

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Week 2: design improvements

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

A review of Crafting Rails Applications

As usual, my considerations grouped by chapter: Creating our own renderer # Very interesting way of starting a book. The author presents a gem used throughout the book called enginex. | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 13 years ago

RIP Steve Jobs

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

TV: Old World attitudes in the New (Old) World: Terra Nova

I had far too much to say about Terra Nova to fit into 140 characters, so I’ve resurrected this blog for a one-off TV review. It’s fair to say that I like dinosaurs. I like the BBC’s Walking With… series, I like all three of the Jurassic Park films (yes, even the third one – … … … | Continue reading


@criminalreviews.wordpress.com | 13 years ago

Selecting People Faster

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Start of Week 2

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Asynchronous Job Execution in the Cloud @ JavaOne

I’ll be presenting “Asynchronous Job Execution in the Cloud” (Session ID: 24301) later this week at JavaOne in San Francisco. The session will be held in the Hotel Nikko (Carmel I/II) on Wednesday Oct. 5, at 1pm. I will cover how deployment topologies requires us to rethink how w … | Continue reading


@wcgw.dev | 13 years ago

Richard Feynman on the beauty of a flower

Can a scientist really enjoy the beauty of a flower? Here is what Mr. Feynman had to say about science and the appreciation of nature. ”I have a friend who’s an artist and he’s some times taken a view which I don’t agree with very well. He’ll hold up a flower and say, ‘look how b … | Continue reading


@rbardini.com | 13 years ago

Richard Feynman on the beauty of a flower

Can a scientist really enjoy the beauty of a flower? Here is what Mr. Feynman had to say about science and the appreciation of nature. "I have a friend who's an artist and he's some times taken a view which I don't agree with very well. He'll hold up a flower and say, 'look how b … | Continue reading


@feedle.world | 13 years ago

One App in Four Weeks: Week 1

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Sketches and ideas

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Check In to People

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

One app in four weeks: kickoff

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